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Tuesday, 25 November 2008

Relieving Joint Pain With Heat

Many people have found that joint pain can be relieved through heat—using heating pads that one can put on sore and aching muscles or joints to relieve pain.  The comfort of the heating pad makes the joints feel better, as can the relaxed state that the heat can put you in.  Heating pads are an inexpensive way to treat joint pain.  They can be used anywhere on your body.  Always follow the manufacturer’s directions, and make sure that you always put something between you and the heating pad—they can cause burns.

There is also heat that you can receive from the pain patches that can be found over the counter at drug stores.  They are very simple to use.  You can put these patches anywhere you feel stiff and achy.  People often choose these pain patches because you can be mobile and active while still getting the benefits of heat therapy.


Posted by inflameawayceladrin at 3:10 AM EST | Post Comment | Permalink

Monday, 24 November 2008

That Pain in The Heel of Your Foot Could be Bursitis Pains

Don’t underestimate the pain that you experience.  That pain in your heel or foot could be bursitis pains, and walking or standing for prolonged periods of time could just be the culprit.  Did you know that many people don’t walk or stand correctly, for that matter?

If you are experiencing pain in the heel of your foot that just doesn’t go away with rest and elevation, have your doctor check it out.  Since the heels and feet carry the weight of your body, being overweight can also increasing your changes of foot bursitis.

You might want to try some inserts in your shoes to help correct your posture and give your feet some relief if you stand or walk for extended periods of time. 

While there are a number of things that could be attributed to your feet being sore, including your shoes or just tired feet, you want to get properly diagnosed and treated just in case there is an underlying problem.


Posted by inflameawayceladrin at 11:40 PM EST | Post Comment | Permalink

Get to the Root of Your Pain in Joints with Homeopathic Remedies

Are you a strong believer in homeopathic remedies?  If so, it’s time to get to the root of your pain in joints with homeopathic remedies.  Homeopathic medicine is a method for curing illnesses that has been used for centuries.  They start with simple substances like herbs, minerals, or animal products. 

The most common remedies for bursitis pains are Arnica Montana, which is useful when a person is suffering from pain chronic joint pain.  Ruta graveolens responds to the symptoms of inflammation.  Bryonia is used when the affected joint is hot to the touch and inflamed.  Belladonna is suggested for heat and chronic joint pain.  Be careful however, because some remedies are toxic if taken internally.

These practices have been used in other cultures for years, and consider that many of the people who depended on them lived long and fruitful lives.


Posted by inflameawayceladrin at 11:38 PM EST | Post Comment | Permalink
Updated: Monday, 24 November 2008 11:59 PM EST

When Surgery is Necessary to Relieve Chronic Joint Pain?

In most cases bursitis is treated with nonsteroidal, anti-inflammatory medication, rest, and sometimes therapy to minimize the pain and reduce the inflammation.  Surgery is rarely done, but in some cases this may be the only option to relieve chronic joint pain if all other conservative treatment measures have been exhausted. 

Surgical removal of the knee bursae is called a bursectomy.  When the walls of the bursa sac have thickened from chronic inflammation, a bursectomy may be recommended.   Removing the entire bursa is usually an easy procedure and does not normally cause any long-lasting affects.   If your physician has recommended surgery, it’s not the end of the world.  After a short recovery, you should be back to normal and enjoying life again.


Posted by inflameawayceladrin at 11:35 PM EST | Post Comment | Permalink
Updated: Tuesday, 25 November 2008 12:02 AM EST

Are NSAIDs Safe for Chronic Joint Pain

The most common practice for treating conditions such as an injured joint is a combination of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications, or NSAIDs.  These medicines, such as Motrin, Aleve, or ibuprofen, are recommended to reduce swelling and inflammation, but are NSAIDs safe for chronic joint pain? 


These medications used to treat pain in joints are often associated with a number of side effects.  Some of the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, and stomach upset.  Others have complained of drowsiness, fluid retention, and in serious cases kidney or liver failure, and even ulcers.

If you are allergic to NSAIDs or have any of the side effects, perhaps you should consider alternative treatment such as supplements.  There are many great products on the market that offer the same benefits of NSAIDs without the side affects. 


Posted by inflameawayceladrin at 11:31 PM EST | Post Comment | Permalink
Updated: Tuesday, 25 November 2008 12:03 AM EST

Eliminate Co-Pays for Bursitis Pain

In these tough economic times with co-pays on the rise, going to the doctor can be quite expensive.  Well, now you can eliminate co-pays for bursitis pain by trying Celadrin. 

This natural product has the ability to reduce inflammation and pain quickly, with no side affects for those who cannot take the normally prescribed anti-inflammatory drugs. 

While it is never recommended that you diagnose yourself, after you have been to the doctor and been diagnosed with bursitis, you can safely and effectively try Celadrin.  Some users have seen relief in as little as 30 days. 

Imagine, no more pain in joints, no more joint therapy, no more stomach upset, and no more co-pays.   Try Celadrin today!  You can save money, be pain-free, and get back to enjoying the things you love to do.


Posted by inflameawayceladrin at 11:28 PM EST | Post Comment | Permalink

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